So we will continue now with our correlations of Saturn, Capricorn, and the 10th house to anatomy, physiology, and the chakra system.

Anatomy:

To the entire skeleton with specific co-ruler to different ares of the body. It co-rules the spine with Pluto, the arms and hands with Mercury, the neck with Venus, the head with Mars, the feet with Neptune, the legs with Jupiter, the pelvis with Pluto. To the teeth. To the anal canal with Pluto.To the skin with co-ruler Neptune as this correlates with the pigmentation in the skin relative to the hormone melanin. To the bone marrow and the B and T cells that emanate from it.To the sheathing within the nerves called myelin.To the cortex with UranusTo the Fornix with UranusTo the Parahippocampal gyrus with UranusTo the pituitary gland which is co-ruled with Jupiter and PlutoTo the parathyroid gland with is co-ruled with Jupiter and PlutoTo cell structureTo the cutaneous membrane which pertains to the skin which correlates with Saturn.To the Synovia membrane which pertains to dense connective tissue that secretes synovial fluid which correlates with co-ruler Pluto.To the cartilage tissues which correlates with co-ruler Pluto.To the muscle tissue that connects to the skeletal bones with is co-ruled with Mars.To the trachea which is co-ruled with UranusTo the structure of the nose which is co-ruled with Uranus and VenusTo all the valves within the body including the valves within the heart

Physiology:

To the spinal fluid with is co-ruled with SaturnTo synovial fluidsTo fats

Chakra:

To the outer layer of the root chakra with is co-ruled with Uranus, the middle layer, and Pluto to the core.

Additionally Saturn correlates with the aging of the body, to deposits of various kinds, to crystallization of various kinds, to atrophy, to arthritis, to decay, restrictions of various kinds within the body, and the overall structural integrity of the whole of the physical body.

Is it ok to ask why Uranus correlates to dehydration and, what correlates to hair?

Thank you

Hi Skywalker,

Uranus, as does the 11th house and Aquarius, to dehydration because of the 'evaporation' of fluids that can be caused by acute stress that itself can have many causes where stress itself correlates to these archetypes.

Since hair is essentially a fibrous protein called alpha keratin this will then correlate with Pluto, Scorpio, and the 8th house because of these archetypes correlations with the proteins that are produced by the various amino acids.

Our next step are the anatomical, physiological, and chakra system correlations with Jupiter, Sagittarius, and the 9th House.

Anatomical:

To the pituitary gland with the co-ruler Saturn and PlutoTo the parathyroid gland with is co-ruled with and Pluto and SaturnTo the Basal ganglia with UranusTo the right hemisphere in the brainTo the liver with the co-ruler PlutoTo the thyroid gland with co-ruler PlutoTo the sciatic nerves with co-ruler Uranus and Mercury

Physiological:

To the hormones of the liver which are Angiotensinogen, Thrombopoietin, Hepcidin, and Betatrophin To the hormones of the thyroid which are T4 (thyroxine), T3 (tri-iodothyronine or liothyronine), T2 (di-iodothyronine), and T1 (mono-iodothyronine) – and these regulate all the processes of energy release within the body’s cells.To the hormones of the pituitary which is co-ruled with Saturn and Pluto in general are:

Additionally Jupiter correlates with the essential co-ordination of the entire body, and the the metabolism of all nutrients that are put into the body. Because of it's correlation to growth hormones this can also then lead to out of control growth of anything in the body that then creates it's own physical issues and symptoms.

You said Jupiter correlates with the co-ordination of the entire body.

My question is, is this also the correlation for co-ordination of body movement? And also, what are the correlations for the 'corporal scheme', and for the 'body image'? Are these Jupiter/Mercury correlations, or just Jupiter, or Mercury, or do they involve the Moon? ... Famous pianist Glenn Gould had South Node Virgo 3rd House, North Node 9th House Pisces, with Neptune/Jupiter Virgo conjunct South Node, ruled by Mercury 4th House ... he used a technique to develop his abilities by playing the piano in his mind .. ie. imagining the movement of the body .. so, given that Mercury thought forms are directly linked with what the physical body can do, ie, the immediate environment, such technique seems based on Mercury, however, the coordination and integration functions are Jupiter correlations .. other example is Moshe Feldenkrais, whose method is based on exercises which are done on one side of the body, and then imagined for the other side of the body ... his Nodal axis was Pisces/Virgo, and had Pluto in Gemini opposed by Uranus in Sagittarius, both squaring the nodes

You said Jupiter correlates with the co-ordination of the entire body.

My question is, is this also the correlation for co-ordination of body movement?

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Yes...

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And also, what are the correlations for the 'corporal scheme', and for the 'body image'? Are these Jupiter/Mercury correlations, or just Jupiter, or Mercury, or do they involve the Moon?

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I don't know what 'corporal scheme' means. The body image is complex that involves many rulers such as Pluto, Moon, and Neptune.

..." Famous pianist Glenn Gould had South Node Virgo 3rd House, North Node 9th House Pisces, with Neptune/Jupiter Virgo conjunct South Node, ruled by Mercury 4th House ... he used a technique to develop his abilities by playing the piano in his mind .. ie. imagining the movement of the body .. so, given that Mercury thought forms are directly linked with what the physical body can do, ie, the immediate environment, such technique seems based on Mercury, however, the coordination and integration functions are Jupiter correlations .. other example is Moshe Feldenkrais, whose method is based on exercises which are done on one side of the body, and then imagined for the other side of the body ... his Nodal axis was Pisces/Virgo, and had Pluto in Gemini opposed by Uranus in Sagittarius, both squaring the nodes "

The key here is Neptune: imagining ....... and from there the 3rd house axis of his Nodes, etc, are then linked manifesting in exactly the ways you are speaking about....

Before we move on to our next anatomical, physiological, and chakra system correlations I thought it would be good to post now on all the EA astrological correlations to the various hormones that emanate from glands within the endocrine glands in the body. Again, the endocrine system, in general, correlates with Pluto, Scorpio, and the 8th House. Below is a list of the endocrine systems specific glands, the hormones that secrete, and the EA correlations to them.

The hypothalamus is part of the brain that lies just above the pituitary gland. It releases hormones that start and stop the release of pituitary hormones. The hypothalamus controls hormone production in the pituitary gland through several "releasing" hormones. These include:

Another hormone made by the hypothalamus is gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). It tells the pituitary gland to make luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which are important for normal puberty and reproduction: Pluto

The Pituitary: Pluto, Saturn, and Jupiter

Prolactin: stimulates milk production from a woman's breasts after childbirth. In pregnant and breastfeeding women, prolactin helps prevent ovulation (the release of eggs from the ovaries): Moon

Growth hormone (GH): GH stimulates growth in childhood and is important for maintaining a healthy body composition. In adults it is also important for maintaining muscle mass and bone mass. GH also affects fat distribution in the body: Jupiter

Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH): ACTH stimulates production of cortisol by the adrenal glands. Cortisol, a so-called "stress hormone," is vital to survival. It helps maintain blood pressure and blood glucose levels, among other effects: Venus

Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH): TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to make thyroid hormones, which, in turn, control (regulate) the body's metabolism, energy, growth and development, and nervous system activity: Jupiter

Luteinizing hormone (LH): LH regulates testosterone in men and estrogen in women: Pluto and Mars

LH and FSH work together to allow normal function of the ovaries or testes, including sperm production.

The posterior pituitary (back part of the pituitary) produces two hormones:

Oxytocin: Oxytocin causes milk to be released in nursing mothers and contractions during childbirth: Moon

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): ADH, also called vasopressin, regulates water balance. If ADH is not secreted in the right amount, this can lead to too much or too little sodium (salt) and water in the bloodstream: Neptune

The adrenal glands consist of two parts, the cortex or outer portion and the medulla, the inner portion.

The adrenal cortex (the outer portion) releases:

1. Corticosteroid hormones:a. Hydrocortisone hormones, also known as cortisol, controls the body’s use of fats, proteins and carbohydrates: Venus

b. Corticosterone which, together with cortisol, suppresses inflammatory reactions in the body and also has an effect on the immune system: Venus

2. Aldosterone hormone which inhibits the level of sodium excreted into the urine, maintaining blood volume and blood pressure: Saturn

3. Androgenic steroids (androgen hormones) which have a minimal effect on the development of male characteristics: Saturn

4. Dehydroepiandrosterone: The main function of DHEA in our body is to work as a precursor for men and womens sex hormones which are described as androgen and estrogen: Pluto

5. Pregnenolone is the precursor hormone from which stress hormones are made, making its presence in your body significant: Mars

The adrenal medulla (the inner portion of the adrenals) releases:

1. Epinephrine (also called adrenaline) increases the heart rate and force of the heart contractions, facilitates blood flow to the muscles and brain, causes relaxation of smooth muscles, helps with conversion of glycogen to glucose in the liver – plus other activities: Mars

So will will now continue with our physiological, anatomical, and chakra system correlations with Mars, Aries, and the 1st House. I have also added some other correlations to our existing planets starting with Pluto, Scorpio, and the 8th House so please make sure you review these.

Anatomical:

Muscles and muscular tissues of all kindsRed blood cells with PlutoTestes with PlutoPenis with PlutoAdrenal glands with Venus and PlutoArteries with Pluto and SaturnVeins with Pluto and SaturnPrimary brain which is co-ruled with the Moon and PlutoDuodenum which is co-ruled with PlutoEsophagus which is co-ruled with Pluto

Physiological:

Acetylcholine with Uranus Luteinizing hormone with PlutoPregnenoloneProgesteroneAll acids in the body with PlutoAdrenalineTestosterone

We will now continue on with our correlations in anatomy, physiology, and the chakra system involving Venus, Libra, Taurus and the 2nd and 7th Houses.

Anatomy:

TongueKidneys with Pluto and NeptuneWhite blood cellsSpleen with Pluto and NeptuneThe adrenal glands with are co-ruled with Mars and PlutoThe inner brain with Neptune and UranusThe frontal lobes and the parietal lobes with are co-ruled with Uranus and NeptuneThe receptors in the brain with with Uranus and NeptuneReceptor cells throughout the body The nose with Saturn

Physiology:

Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone (ACTH) with co-ruler JupiterCorticoptropin-releasing hormone, or CRH (controls ACTH release) with JupiterHydrocortisone hormones, also known as cortisol, controls the body’s use of fats, proteins and carbohydratesCorticosterone which, together with cortisol, suppresses inflammatory reactions in the body and also has an effect on the immune system with SaturnEstrogen: with Pluto

The Chakra's:

The heart chakra

Additionally, Venus, Libra, Taurus, and the 2nd and 7th Houses correlate to all the various ‘senses’, 'sensing’ within the body which are co-ruled with Neptune and Pluto. These also correlate with extremes that can exist in the body that then need to be balanced as a result: thus the sense of balance with the body. These also correlate with the psychology of hearing: how we hear.

We will now correlate the anatomy and chakra system correlations to Mercury, Gemini/Virgo, and the 3rd and Sixth Houses.

Anatomy:

The anatomy of the earThe left hemisphere: with UranusThe Temporal lobe with UranusThe Amygdala with the Moon, Pluto, and UranusThe neurotransmitters with Uranus and NeptuneThe entire central Nervous system with co-ruler Uranus.The motor nervesThe sympathetic and parasympathetic systems with co-rulers the Moon and Uranus.With the co-ruler Uranus it correlates with the very nature of thought: thinking. As a result it correlates with the 'messaging' taking place within the entire physical body that is ultimately traceable to the various areas within the brain itself. The nervous system is made up of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). Comprised of neural and nervous tissue, the CNS and PNS transmit signals from the brain to the body parts (muscles, glands, sense organs) to activate a response which correlates with co-rulers Uranus and PlutoTo the sciatic nerves with co-ruler Uranus and JupiterTo the arms and hands

Chakra: The throat

Additionally, Mercury with Uranus correlates to all the transmissions within the body that all involve the body communicating with itself. Additionally, this correlates with all the external transmissions that come into the body the impacts on how the body reacts to those transmissions. In combination these then correlate to how the body, and the Soul within it, transmits or communicates itself to others specifically, and the overall environment generally.